According to media reports, the Moral Mondays demonstrations began in April as a protest against the policies of North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory. Protestors arrive at the State Capitol in Raleigh, stage a sit-in, before they are arrested by law enforcement officials. To date, more than 800 individuals have been arrested as part of the Moral Mondays protest [Perlmutt and Morrill (19 August 2013). Moral Monday protesters rail against 'Mecklenburg trio'. Charlotte News and Observer. Retrieved on 16 December 2013.].

Below is a video from WGHP-TV (High Point, North Carolina), detailing the Moral Mondays protest:

Unfortunately for Moral Monday Georgia, the self-proclaimed "multiracial, multi-issue coalition of citizens", their opposition to the charter schools amendment puts them in opposition to an issue clearly supported by black voters across this state.

It remains to be seen how black voters will respond to the rest of the Moral Monday agenda.